I mentioned in another thread that in two recent tournaments I've had to leave before elimination because of pain. A little history is in order for this post, so here it is.
Broke my back in 1972. Spinal fusion at T12 L1. Just a little below what I would call the center of my back. Where they did the fusion isn't the problem. It is just below that, in the joints that have had to do all the extra work because of the immobility of the three vertebra that were fused. Disks getting worn out, arthritis building up. I'm pretty much in at least some pain 24 hours a day. Sometimes it's not so bad, others it is very bothersome (understatement). Seems to depend on how much I misuse it. Then there is the pain that shoots down through my right leg. When that sets in, it is the end of productivity. There you have it. The VA hasn't said anything about any operations, but I wouldn't do it anyway. I know too many people that have had back operations and ended up worse off then they were to begin with.
This thread is not about asking what to do to help my back get better. Not really interested in hearing about that. Been there, done that.
What this is about is what I can do when playing pool that will allow me to play longer without ending up in so much pain. The biggest problem is when I'm trying to practice. Can't seem to get myself to sit down after several shots, I just go at it until the pain makes me stop. If I'm playing against someone, I get to sit and take a break during the match. Even then, if playing matches over a period of hours it will get to me eventually. For what ever reason, this has become considerably worse in the last few months. Lately when I've went to the basement to practice I've had to stop in 15 to 30 minutes. Certainly not enough time to maintain any kind of skill level. It has been very obvious to me, in the last month especially, that I'm not playing very well. Use to be that at the end of my inning I'd sit down and notice I was in pain, evidently during the shooting I must have been concentrating enough to ignore it. Not now, it is just too much.
On Tuesday and Wednesday in my basement and last night at league, when ever possible (most shots), I started bending at the knees instead of at the waist. This is an entire new position. It is putting my bridge farther away from the cue ball. My head is way back on the stick and my back elbow is probably in some kind of concocted chicken wing position. Doing this on as many shots as I can, (can't do this on shots that I have to reach for), I was able to practice for an hour before having to stop and even then I could have went on a while longer but figured I should stop at that point.
Why make this post? I guess I'm hoping for some support that I might be able to continue getting better at the game even though my stance is going from a good stance to this one that will probably have people laughing at me behind my back. I'm mean, I can just imagine what this looks like from a spectators point of view. Probably looks like I'm bending down trying to fart or something. LOL
Anyone have anything to say? Do you think I can get in the wheel chair tournaments?
Broke my back in 1972. Spinal fusion at T12 L1. Just a little below what I would call the center of my back. Where they did the fusion isn't the problem. It is just below that, in the joints that have had to do all the extra work because of the immobility of the three vertebra that were fused. Disks getting worn out, arthritis building up. I'm pretty much in at least some pain 24 hours a day. Sometimes it's not so bad, others it is very bothersome (understatement). Seems to depend on how much I misuse it. Then there is the pain that shoots down through my right leg. When that sets in, it is the end of productivity. There you have it. The VA hasn't said anything about any operations, but I wouldn't do it anyway. I know too many people that have had back operations and ended up worse off then they were to begin with.
This thread is not about asking what to do to help my back get better. Not really interested in hearing about that. Been there, done that.
What this is about is what I can do when playing pool that will allow me to play longer without ending up in so much pain. The biggest problem is when I'm trying to practice. Can't seem to get myself to sit down after several shots, I just go at it until the pain makes me stop. If I'm playing against someone, I get to sit and take a break during the match. Even then, if playing matches over a period of hours it will get to me eventually. For what ever reason, this has become considerably worse in the last few months. Lately when I've went to the basement to practice I've had to stop in 15 to 30 minutes. Certainly not enough time to maintain any kind of skill level. It has been very obvious to me, in the last month especially, that I'm not playing very well. Use to be that at the end of my inning I'd sit down and notice I was in pain, evidently during the shooting I must have been concentrating enough to ignore it. Not now, it is just too much.
On Tuesday and Wednesday in my basement and last night at league, when ever possible (most shots), I started bending at the knees instead of at the waist. This is an entire new position. It is putting my bridge farther away from the cue ball. My head is way back on the stick and my back elbow is probably in some kind of concocted chicken wing position. Doing this on as many shots as I can, (can't do this on shots that I have to reach for), I was able to practice for an hour before having to stop and even then I could have went on a while longer but figured I should stop at that point.
Why make this post? I guess I'm hoping for some support that I might be able to continue getting better at the game even though my stance is going from a good stance to this one that will probably have people laughing at me behind my back. I'm mean, I can just imagine what this looks like from a spectators point of view. Probably looks like I'm bending down trying to fart or something. LOL
Anyone have anything to say? Do you think I can get in the wheel chair tournaments?